Controversial QAnon Congresswoman managed to hit yet another new low this week after she used her speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to goad the Right-wing crowd into a round of angry boos against Ukrainian President Voldomyr Zelensky, as he continues to guide his country through the ongoing, deadly attack and invasion by Russia, at the hands of heinous dictator Vladimir Putin.
The Georgia Republican House rep. took to the CPAC stage today, where she flat-out lied to the audience, claiming that President Zelensky has called for American soldiers to come to Ukraine and help his nation fight to win the war against Russia.
“Zelensky… wants our sons and daughters to go die in Ukraine,” Greene prodded from the stage, a claim that ultimately goaded the crowd into booing the chaos and tragedy-stricken Ukrainian president.
Greene went on to further capitalize on the attention and opportunity as she hawked her vow to cut off any military aide funding from the US to Ukraine as they continue to fight for their lives and freedom.
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“No money to Ukraine, and that country needs to find peace not war,” the congresswoman screeched from the stage. “And while I will look at a camera and directly tell Zelensky you better leave your hands off our sons and daughters, because they’re not dying over there.”
CNN fact checker Daniel Dale has already gotten his claws into this nonsense claim, confirming that President Zelensky has NOT said that American soldiers should, or would be needed to fight the war against Russia in Ukraine.
Greene is likely pulling this claim by overinflating Zelensky’s very valid warning that, should Ukraine ultimately lose the war to Russia, Putin is highly likely to go on to invade NATO countries. Should this happen, the United States would have no choice but to send US military troops to serve and defend allied nations in accordance to the NATO treaty obligations.
You can watch Greene’s CPAC speech here:
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